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    Ed. 2nd Year Campus Roll No: 38 Registration No: 9-1-9-588-2004 Second year Exam Roll No: 2140168 Approval Sheet This intensive study was prepared by Yam Bahadur Karki in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master ’s Degree in Education (English Education) Practicum Eng. course No. 599 to the Department of the Education has been accepted. Internal Supervisor Signature Name ……………………………………………. Position ………………………………………… Department ……………………………………..

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    When choosing a book for my book review‚ nothing really seemed to jump out at me. I pondered the list for a minute and then once more until I finally saw a title that seemed intriguing. Pocahontas‚ Powhatan‚ and Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives changed by Jamestown. By Helen C. Rountree seemed like it would be an interesting book. What immediately caught my eye was that it had something to do with Pocahontas in it. I knew her from the Disney movies but was interested to know more. As I got further

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    S. A Novel about the Balkans‚ by Slavenka Drakulic‚ is a story about a Bosnian woman‚ named S.‚ who was tortured by the hands of brutal soldiers during the Bosnia war. The novel mainly centers on a series of S.’s flashbacks‚ as she recounts the horrific ill-treatment she endured throughout this time period. Through telling S’s story‚ the author creates a vivid image of how deep and dark human nature is during wartime. The story is a revelation of the terrifying aspects of war‚ which include torture

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    1. Read this (this thing 1 cm. below) P. J. O’Rourke‚ the political satirist‚ reviews in this issue a new book about Starbucks. He told us‚ in an e-mail exchange‚ how he brews his own reviews: “I read something I’m reviewing the same way I read other things except more so. That is‚ I already keep a commonplace book (a file folder‚ really) for quotations‚ ideas‚ information‚ etc. If I’m going to write a review I mark the work for myself‚ but besides underlining what interests me I also underline

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    Book Review „The Notebook“ by Nicholas Sparks An old man reads to a woman‚ who has Alzheimer’s disease‚ a story in a retirement home: Noah returns from World War 2 to his town in North Carolina. He sees his old girlfriend‚ Allie‚ again after a 14-year separation. It brings back many memories and strong emotions in both of them. Noah has written Allie letters every day‚ but she has not received them. Allie is engaged to another man now‚ but realizes that the original passion she felt for Noah

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    In January 1964‚ Lyndon B. Johnson addressed the nation by calling on them to join the “war on poverty” (Schultz‚ 2013‚ p. 461). During Johnson’s campaign‚ he realized that poverty ran much deeper than the color of a person’s skin. He felt that every child should be fed‚ obtain an education‚ be in a classroom with good teachers‚ the teachers should have adequate pay‚ and that every worker should be able to find employment. After taking office‚ Johnson was able to convince congress to implement

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    Love My Rifle More Than You‚ is unlike any war memoir I have ever heard of or read. Williams was part of the 15% of female soldiers in the U.S. Army. She shares her experiences in the war in Iraq in a courageous way. Everything she says in  the memoir is straightforward. She does not hesitate to say anything about what it was like to be a female in the war. The memoir was not only written to inform society of what life was like being a female in the war‚ but it was also written to empower women everywhere

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    Book review Charming tales of the growing-up years from India’s best-loved children�s writer For several decades now‚ Ruskin Bond�s inimitable stories about Rusty have enthralled and entertained children. Rusty is a quiet‚ imaginative and sensitive boy who lives in his grandparents� custody in pre-Independence Dehra Dun. Though he is not the adventurous sort himself‚ the strangest and most extraordinary things keep happening around him‚ and so the stories he has to tell are simply fascinating.

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    minute and sensitive description‚ people began to realize the cruelness of slavery and emphasize the suffering black people‚ which partly stimulated the Civil War. Throughout the whole book‚ there is a clue that links the development of the story‚ that is‚ the Christian faith. According to their race and religion‚ the characters in this book can be divided into four genres: the white who believe in Christianity‚ the white who distort Christian‚ the black who believe in Christianity‚ and those who

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    relationships can also be detrimental in many ways. With our culture ’s obsession on fitting in‚ friendships can become a source of peer pressure and teasing‚ and can impede personal development during the formative years when one is in school. In her book‚ Queen Bees and Wannabes‚ Wiseman discusses these very issues‚ such as friendship‚ its importance and benefits‚ and more importantly‚ dealing with bullies and mean girls. Not only is this book helpful to teenage girls‚ but it is specifically geared towards

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